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2003-02-09, 05:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
I'd like to tell you yes, but I don't know dick about Dells, call their tech support line. They can tell you real quick. The problem is if your comp is old, the max ram might be 512. I don't know.
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2003-02-09, 05:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
The only other thing would be if that Ram had to be run in equal size pairs, but I don't think so. Why not just get the larger stick anyway and be done with it. Other than that, it looks like you got the right thing.
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2003-02-12, 07:12 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
It'll work, you might experience some instability and it's not a recomended setup to have 2 different sized ram chips...
but heres a tip to help whit some more stability: Make sure the 512MB chip is in DIMM slot 1, not 2 or 3. and have the 256chip in DIMM 2... Yes it matters in both performance and stability. |
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2003-02-12, 07:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
It's not a guarantee that you'll have instability, if you don't OC and such you'll probably never notice anny.... but there IS a small chance that your system can become unstable, i.e lock up, random reboots and such. It's not likely if you don't OC but i figured i should warn you.
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